I only know this song from Ghost, and for the longest time never knew it was an actual song. Thought they made it up as an annoying song just for the movie 😄
I absolutely love watching Peter Noone watch himself perform 50- odd years ago, with a huge smile on his face! He got as much of a kick out of it as Jay and Amber did!
Best thing growing up in the late 50s and 60s was the music. We got to hear it all and it kept a lot of my generation grounded when times were so turbulent.
I was about 11 years old. Was madly in love with Peter Noone and I loved HH's music. Got a turntable and a Herman's Herrmits album for Christmas that year I think 1966 and I still have both. And I still love Peter Noone. My Dad finally let me get a kitten around that time and my very best friend 's cat had just had kittens. So I picked a beautiful orange one and of course named him Herman. The whole family loved him and we had him about 18 years, I love Herman the Hermit and Herman the cat to this day and I always will. Thank you Rob and Amber and Peter for giving all of us this amazing gift of memories of a younger time.
What a memory jolt. When I was about ten years old I used to sing this with the neighborhood kids. We would scream it over and over again. Loved that memory.
A blast from the past for me. I owned four copies of this song as a kid. I kept wearing them out. This group was one of my inspirations to play the guitar and 58 yrs later, I’m still making music. Thanks for reacting to this one and thanks to Peter and Herman’s Hermits.
Their first big hit was Something Tells Me I'm Into Something Good. If you weren't around in 1965, you might have laughed to it in the Naked Gun movie.
Do yourself a favor and see Peter in concert if he comes near your town. He is an unbelievable performer. I've seen him many times and going to see him again on May 3rd.
WOW!! You've guys have MADE IT!!! You actually got my boy "Herman"!!! I saw him in concert a little over 30 years ago. He's as much of teenager now as he was then. And he was literally one when this was released in '65...he was 17. You guys are really HUGE now! How'd y'all get him? I'm so proud!! 👍🏾♥👍🏾😁
In Ghost 1990, Patrick Swayze sang this to Whoopi Goldberg. His character's name was Sam. The hired bad guy's name was Willie. Both names are in this song.
Herman's Hermits were bigger than the Beatles and the Rolling Stones the year I'm Henry the 8th I Am was released, in 1965. Peter Noone hung out with the likes of The Who while on tour. Henry was so.popular that, in 1967, at age 7 years, I and kids my age sang the song. It was so easy to memorize. Hermania was bigger than Beatlemania for 1 year. That's a testimony to how popular they were!
You Will All Enjoy this Song. Sang it with everybody on The School bus . I was in 2nd Grade , I'm now 68 yrs old TO MUCH FUN🤣💯👍✌️💗✨🙏✨. " JUST LOVE MR. PETER NOONE ". (JACK'S WIFE)
The Rolling Stones were at #1 with "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" and then this song knocked it out of the #1 spot. I think I read somewhere "Henry VIII" actually has more verses, but Peter only remembered the first verse and then ad libbed "second verse, same as the first."
Now Kiddos..... how did you all land All of these very very Big Time Artists to be guests on your reaction channel !? It really doesn't matter 😊im just passed freaking out and you all deserve it and more.
I'm so touched to hear the story behind this song and that it was a childhood memory for Peter. I remember my mom singing it to me when I was little. It's interesting how things in life come full circle.
A great guest. ❤ I’ve seen Peter in concert several times. He’s always having fun on stage. And he’s right everybody waits for this song to sing along.
My Dad loved Herman's Hermits. Grew up with their music. Great to see Peter looking so good & still going strong. Patrick Swayze had fun with this song in Ghost.
I love this song. I remember when It came out. Thirty years ago, a friend brought us a Cocker Spaniel that needed a home. We already had seven animals, so he became Henry the eighth of course.
I was at DU stadium Denver back in 1965 and saw Peter Noone at the Hermits. It was great , I was 13 , the warm up group was the Green Men. Thanks for having him on He is a wonderful person. Thanks for the memory.
Peter Noone is such a gem! I love listening to him on Sirius radio and loved The Herman Hermits as a teenager! Awesome that you have him on your show! Thanks, Peter, for all the great music!! ❣❣❣
How wonderful to have Peter Noone participate! I wish you'd done "No Milk Today", a song I knew in the sixties and liked, but not more than many other hits. Then I listened to it again, fifty years later, and I suddenly realised it was a masterpiece!
You have to love Peter Noone, he's such a gentleman and a great entertainer! I've seen him in concert a few times and he has a lot of fun, he sounds just the same as he did when he was a teenager.
What fun listening to Peter Noone give behind the scene tales about his songs and band! And yes, every time I heard the song come on the radio I'd start singing along - and still do to this day!
Peter tours constantly. He makes it to the upper midwest where I am every summer with a bunch of classic 60's and 70's performers and bands such as The Buckinghams and the Crying Shames. You should keep an eye out for the show.
This group is the English equivalent of pure joy. Wonderfully crafted, fun pop songs! Plus he is such a cutie and still is to this today!!! That accent also floors me every time, too! From Mahn...chestuh!
Oh wow! You all! This guy is an icon! Some of my earliest memories are hearing them on the radio. I love, "There's a Kind of Hush"! I hope you review it! So proud of my Okie babies!
Thank you. And thank you to Peter, a fellow Manchester lad (I'm from Gorton). I was born 1958, and loved Hermans Hermits. I think it was fantastic how you conquered the American charts. Great to see you all together.
Thanks man! That was a blast from the past. Fun fact- had my mom not been a mom, she would have been a Herman's Hermits groupie! Lol Thanks again for the memory (and the one on one with Peter Noone). More of that kind of stuff. ❤
Wow, what a great surprise to see Peter himself on your show! I'm 64 years of age, huge fan of 60s music, first time I ever heard this song it was not from Herman's Hermits, it was from a garage band consisting of three brothers who lived next door to us. It wasn't until a few weeks later that I finally caught it on the radio. Fun song! And I had no clue it was from 1916!
Peter is a fantastic showman. Have seen him several times during the Epcot Flower and Garden Festival at WDW. His appearance is the highlight of the Garden Rocks Concert Series
We used to sing this song on long car trips as kids, so fun to hear it again, Peter has a great sense of humor & is like an encyclomedia of music knowledge!
I’m a Beatles, Rolling Stones kind of guy but I always liked Herman’s Hermits. I met Karl Green, Derek Lekenby, and Barry Whitwam at Flanigans in Memphis years ago. Nice guys every one.
Peter still has his boyish look, always a beautiful smile and nice guy.
IAM crushing so much!!! XooX
How wonderful you got Peter on a fellow mancunian. He has hardly aged a day. Lovely man x
I am crushing too! Loved him then & still love after all these years. I could watch & listen to him for hours.💜
Cute lasts forever :)
I loved how Patrick Swayze's character in "Ghost" used this song to torment Whoppi Goldberg's character until she agreed to help him....😂
And Lucifer in Supernatural
I only know this song from Ghost, and for the longest time never knew it was an actual song. Thought they made it up as an annoying song just for the movie 😄
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yesssss! Came here to make sure this was said. Thank you!
Thought about this the last time I watched Ghost... The song says she didn't have a Willie or a Sam, Willie Lopez? ... Sam Wheat?
He's 76 years old. Amazing.
Peter Noone, what a great sport and a great soul! Hats off!!
Props for getting Peter Noone on your channel. Mad respect to all three of you and thanks for letting a new generation hear the Hermits!
I absolutely love watching Peter Noone watch himself perform 50- odd years ago, with a huge smile on his face! He got as much of a kick out of it as Jay and Amber did!
And I still sang along
60 years ago
Absolutely fantastic to have it introduced by Peter "Herman" himself! The history behind the song was wonderful to hear.
Lord! I had such a crush on Peter back in the 60s! How exciting for you to be able to interview him. What a lovely man.
Peter Noone is so delightful! What a treasure!
Got that guitar players autograph in 65. In DC
Think name was lek.❤
This was hysterical. Mr. Noone's response makes it funnier!!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🇬🇧 Peter still looks fabulous at 76!! Whats your secret Peter?! ❤🎼🎶
He is so upbeat and fun!
Peter's smile hasn't faded a bit over the years! Still a young man! Love what is going on, keep going!
Best thing growing up in the late 50s and 60s was the music. We got to hear it all and it kept a lot of my generation grounded when times were so turbulent.
It always amazes me me how young Peter looks. A proper nice guy.
He's such an enjoyable spirit
What a treat to have Peter on your program. This is awesome! Love, Love, Love...
I was about 11 years old. Was madly in love with Peter Noone and I loved HH's music. Got a turntable and a Herman's Herrmits album for Christmas that year I think 1966 and I still have both. And I still love Peter Noone. My Dad finally let me get a kitten around that time and my very best friend 's cat had just had kittens. So I picked a beautiful orange one and of course named him Herman. The whole family loved him and we had him about 18 years, I love Herman the Hermit and Herman the cat to this day and I always will. Thank you Rob and Amber and Peter for giving all of us this amazing gift of memories of a younger time.
What a memory jolt. When I was about ten years old I used to sing this with the neighborhood kids. We would scream it over and over again. Loved that memory.
It's neat seeing you guys and the artists watching the videos together.
A blast from the past for me. I owned four copies of this song as a kid. I kept wearing them out. This group was one of my inspirations to play the guitar and 58 yrs later, I’m still making music. Thanks for reacting to this one and thanks to Peter and Herman’s Hermits.
This is the song that Patrick Swayze sang at Whoopi Goldberg in "Ghost" over and over and over, to drive her crazy enough to help him.
Oh Yes!!
I’m Henry the Eighth!!!
Hope you recognize it from the movie “Ghost “!!
I love 60's and 70's performances because they would put up sets on the stage
Their first big hit was Something Tells Me I'm Into Something Good. If you weren't around in 1965, you might have laughed to it in the Naked Gun movie.
❤️❤️
I thought that was The Monkees.
That song was played on many movies if I remember correctly
I was so in love with Peter Noone back in the day. Seeing him now, I still am ❤
Congrats again. If anyone know how to get in touch with Richard Carpenter. Please ask him if he wants to comment with Jay & Amber.
That would be amazing for them to get Richard Carpenter!
What about Sir Barry Gibb, I would love to see Jay and Amber discussing a song with him.
@@wendycs5398~ Jay would be on top of the world if he has a chance to interview Barry Gibb...
I am going to have that song in my head for days. I always do.
Awesome to have Peter!
Do yourself a favor and see Peter in concert if he comes near your town. He is an unbelievable performer. I've seen him many times and going to see him again on May 3rd.
It’s an amazing song 🎵 awesome to see Peter !
Indeed amazing how bad it is
Oh my gosh, you have Peter Noone on your show!! What a treat!! I love Herman's Hermits. This was a great little interview/reaction. 💙💙🎶🎶💙💙
YES! I'm Henry the 8th! I have loved this song so much since back when I was a kid.
WOW!! You've guys have MADE IT!!! You actually got my boy "Herman"!!! I saw him in concert a little over 30 years ago. He's as much of teenager now as he was then. And he was literally one when this was released in '65...he was 17. You guys are really HUGE now! How'd y'all get him? I'm so proud!! 👍🏾♥👍🏾😁
How great is it to have a legend on your show? Peter is a good sport! I love Peter's reaction when he saw his younger self.
In Ghost 1990, Patrick Swayze sang this to Whoopi Goldberg. His character's name was Sam. The hired bad guy's name was Willie. Both names are in this song.
FANTASTIC! So much fun watching along with all three of you! And yes, I was singing along all the way!
Love Peter! 💘
Peter Noone, what a great guy.
Such a fun song. I love Herman’s Hermits. Something Good is my favorite of their songs. He has aged incredibly well.
WOW Peter live. Loved this guy since i was a small boy back in the 60's
Herman's Hermits were bigger than the Beatles and the Rolling Stones the year I'm Henry the 8th I Am was released, in 1965. Peter Noone hung out with the likes of The Who while on tour. Henry was so.popular that, in 1967, at age 7 years, I and kids my age sang the song. It was so easy to memorize.
Hermania was bigger than Beatlemania for 1 year. That's a testimony to how popular they were!
That was so cool and to have the singer, Peter Noone, from back in the 60's watching the video too was priceless! thx for sharing Rob Squad :)
Peter and the Hermit's were a big part of my childhood in the 1960s, sure nice to see him again, thanks guys!
My cousins and I used to do lip syncs of all the Hermits songs and were big fans of them and not the Beatles!
You Will All Enjoy this Song. Sang it with everybody on The School bus . I was in 2nd Grade , I'm now 68 yrs old TO MUCH FUN🤣💯👍✌️💗✨🙏✨. " JUST LOVE MR. PETER NOONE ". (JACK'S WIFE)
My dad had his own version, a mocking parody of his stepmother (who was always married to one widower or another) called 'I'm Yetta the Eighth I Am.'
😂😂😂😂
The Rolling Stones were at #1 with "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" and then this song knocked it out of the #1 spot. I think I read somewhere "Henry VIII" actually has more verses, but Peter only remembered the first verse and then ad libbed "second verse, same as the first."
At this rate, next thing we know, they'll be reacting to "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport." 😆
OMG..I hadn't thought of that song since I was a young, young boy...thanks for the memory...
Or perhaps, 'Does Your Chewing Gum Lose it's Flavor's.
I loved that song!
great song. i think Google machine said the guy that sung it turned out to be a pedo😢
Yes get Rolf Harris on here
I saw him live, he still is on every Saturday in Sirus radio. Great guy
Now Kiddos..... how did you all land All of these very very Big Time Artists to be guests on your reaction channel !? It really doesn't matter 😊im just passed freaking out and you all deserve it and more.
I've seen Peter twice in concert, and he's SO MUCH FUN. A real gentleman and so appreciative of his fans, as they are of him.
I'm so touched to hear the story behind this song and that it was a childhood memory for Peter. I remember my mom singing it to me when I was little. It's interesting how things in life come full circle.
I'm 70 and still singing this silly fun song along with Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It Flavor.
😅 YES!! They HAVE to do Does your chewing gum lose it's flavor!! I wish I could remember who did it!!
@@ChuckRagland Lonnie Donegan.
Me, too!
@@marxlover100 😃 thank you.
@@ChuckRagland Yes!
It was great to see Peter Noone on your podcast ❤️
Peter Noone was one of my heros growing up wonderful to see hear him again
A great guest. ❤ I’ve seen Peter in concert several times. He’s always having fun on stage. And he’s right everybody waits for this song to sing along.
My Dad loved Herman's Hermits. Grew up with their music. Great to see Peter looking so good & still going strong. Patrick Swayze had fun with this song in Ghost.
How wonderful to see the 3 of you having an opportunity of fun and good vibes..
Wonderful to see
Such a fun song, from a great singer.
I love this song. I remember when It came out. Thirty years ago, a friend brought us a Cocker Spaniel that needed a home. We already had seven animals, so he became Henry the eighth of course.
Wow!! What a blast from the past! I remember this song and Herman's Hermets very very well..yes, I am that old!!
I was at DU stadium Denver back in 1965 and saw Peter Noone at the Hermits. It was great , I was 13 , the warm up group was the Green Men. Thanks for having him on He is a wonderful person. Thanks for the memory.
I hope you guys can do more of these fun interviews.
OMG. That was one of my first 45 records. Ha ha. Wow, a real blast from the past. 😂
Peter Noone is such a gem! I love listening to him on Sirius radio and loved The Herman Hermits as a teenager! Awesome that you have him on your show! Thanks, Peter, for all the great music!! ❣❣❣
Peter was part of my growing up.
Yes, we all sang that song over and over! So nice to hear from Peter Noone!
Just terrific. Always used to listen to Peter on XM radio on the weekends. He tells the greatest stories.
Awesome!! Love Peter Noone!!
How wonderful to have Peter Noone participate! I wish you'd done "No Milk Today", a song I knew in the sixties and liked, but not more than many other hits. Then I listened to it again, fifty years later, and I suddenly realised it was a masterpiece!
I love that song too. Graham Gouldman's written so many great songs.
Hi guys. Peter used to (and maybe still does) frequent the pub I used to work in. Great bloke 😊
I loved this song when I was little. What a wonderful trip down memory lane! Love love love Peter Noone!
It was great seeing y'all do these with Peter. It's amazing.
You have to love Peter Noone, he's such a gentleman and a great entertainer! I've seen him in concert a few times and he has a lot of fun, he sounds just the same as he did when he was a teenager.
I do remember playing their albums and 45's...and singing along. The 60's were pretty cool to be a kid in.
This was fun!
I’ve met him a couple of times. He’s such a nice man!
What fun listening to Peter Noone give behind the scene tales about his songs and band! And yes, every time I heard the song come on the radio I'd start singing along - and still do to this day!
Peter is a real genuine person, I shook his hand in Branson Missouri.
Peter tours constantly. He makes it to the upper midwest where I am every summer with a bunch of classic 60's and 70's performers and bands such as The Buckinghams and the Crying Shames. You should keep an eye out for the show.
This group is the English equivalent of pure joy. Wonderfully crafted, fun pop songs! Plus he is such a cutie and still is to this today!!! That accent also floors me every time, too! From Mahn...chestuh!
This song still sounds just as good live. Peter Noone has so much fun singing it on stage 😁
It's so cool to have the original artist participating! I love this!
Hi guys, you have heard the song before. Lol. It is the song Patrick Swayze sang to Whoopie keeping her awake in the movie "Ghost". Love you both.
Oh wow! You all! This guy is an icon! Some of my earliest memories are hearing them on the radio. I love, "There's a Kind of Hush"! I hope you review it! So proud of my Okie babies!
Thank you. And thank you to Peter, a fellow Manchester lad (I'm from Gorton). I was born 1958, and loved Hermans Hermits. I think it was fantastic how you conquered the American charts. Great to see you all together.
I grew up in the 80s and I really thank you guys for bringing back the 80s bless you and your wonderful family
If you have never seen a Peter Noone concert, you need to go. There are singers and entertainers but, Peter is both.
Love Love Love! I've been a Peter Noone fan since 1965!
I saw him perform in Boston in the early 90’s. It was one of the most fun concerts I had been to.
Y'all went an extra mile having an interview. Love it.
Thank you for taking me back to the Good old days
I'm so jealous! I've adored Peter Noone for much of my life! I've seen him live, and it was so much FUN!
Thanks man! That was a blast from the past. Fun fact- had my mom not been a mom, she would have been a Herman's Hermits groupie! Lol Thanks again for the memory (and the one on one with Peter Noone). More of that kind of stuff. ❤
Wow, what a great surprise to see Peter himself on your show!
I'm 64 years of age, huge fan of 60s music, first time I ever heard this song it was not from Herman's Hermits, it was from a garage band consisting of three brothers who lived next door to us. It wasn't until a few weeks later that I finally caught it on the radio. Fun song! And I had no clue it was from 1916!
Peter is a fantastic showman. Have seen him several times during the Epcot Flower and Garden Festival at WDW. His appearance is the highlight of the Garden Rocks Concert Series
Fun song
As a little girl, I loved Herman's Hermits - watched their movies too.
What a charmer!!! Love you, Peter!!
We used to sing this song on long car trips as kids, so fun to hear it again, Peter has a great sense of humor & is like an encyclomedia of music knowledge!
I've been listening to this song my whole life. Keep bringing in some more artists as often as you can. Things will only get better.
I’m a Beatles, Rolling Stones kind of guy but I always liked Herman’s Hermits. I met Karl Green, Derek Lekenby, and Barry Whitwam at Flanigans in Memphis years ago. Nice guys every one.
This is Great....love their songs....Thanks Peter Noone,what a wonderful surprise..
Great job guys👍